Second Lady Karen Pence to Meet with Military Spouses and the Blue Angels at Naval Air Station Pensacola

Posted on October 12, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Second Lady Karen Pence to Meet with Military Spouses and the Blue Angels at Naval Air Station Pensacola

    On Wednesday, October 14, Second Lady Karen Pence will travel to Pensacola, Florida to meet with military spouses and view a Blue Angels demonstration at Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola.   Upon arrival, Mrs. Pence will participate in a senior leadership briefing and receive an overview of the available mental health and military spouse programs. Representatives of these programs and … read more

  • Ice Flyers announce 2020-2021 schedule

    Posted on October 12, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Ice Flyers announce 2020-2021 schedule

    The Pensacola Ice Flyers have announced their 2020-21 schedule, which comes within a week after announcing they were one of five teams to be playing this upcoming season.   On Oct. 6, the Southern Professional Hockey League released the five teams able to proceed with the 2020-21 season, and that the season would consist of … read more

  • U.S. Attorney Keefe Hosts Roundtable With Top U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Officials

    Posted on October 12, 2020 by Staff reports

  • U.S. Attorney Keefe Hosts Roundtable With Top U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Officials

    Lawrence Keefe, U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, Timothy Shea, Acting Administrator of the DEA, Keith Weis, Acting Special Agent in Charge of DEA’s Miami Division, and Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody conduct a law enforcement roundtable with sheriffs from throughout the District, creating new strategies to stanch the distribution of meth and … read more

  • Pensacola-based Coast Guard Cutter nabs more than $59 million in cocaine and 10 smugglers

    Posted on October 12, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Pensacola-based Coast Guard Cutter nabs more than $59 million in cocaine and 10 smugglers

    The crew of the Coast Guard Cutter Dauntless (WMEC-624) offloads bales of cocaine weighing 2290 kilograms at Sector St. Petersburg Oct. 7, 2020. Federal law enforcement agents received custody of the $86.6 million drug shipment and 10 male-suspected smugglers apprehended. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 1st Class Ayla Hudson) The Coast Guard Cutter … read more

  • Healing Paws for Warriors lead service dog retires, 15 other service dogs to graduate

    Posted on October 12, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Healing Paws for Warriors lead service dog retires, 15 other service dogs to graduate

    Lead service dog, “Orion” is recognized as he retires after 10 years of service along with graduating teams.  The Florida Panhandle’s nonprofit group Healing Paws for Warriors (HP4Ws) graduates fifteen (x15) more veteran / service dog teams after three months of intensive training:    (Retired – Army) Matt Rumple (and service dog Hope) (Retired – … read more

  • Navarre Garden Club to Host Thanksigiving Centerpiece Workshop

    Posted on October 11, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Navarre Garden Club to Host Thanksigiving Centerpiece Workshop

    The Navarre Garden Club’s annual Thanksgiving Centerpiece Workshop has been scheduled from 1-3 p.m., Tuesday, November 24 at St. Sylvester Catholic Church, located at 6464 Navarre Parkway. The workshop will take place in the Activity Center.    Organizers say all supplies and refreshments will be including in the $18 cost.   The public is invited, … read more

  • Tourist dies after getting caught in rip current in Destin

    Posted on October 11, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Tourist dies after getting caught in rip current in Destin

    Double red flags continue to fly at Navarre Beach, following a high risk of rip currents caused by Hurricane Delta churning up Gulf waters. A 19-year old Illinois tourist drowned Saturday after being caught in a rip current in the Gulf of Mexico off Scenic Highway 98 in Destin. Lifeguards pulled multiple people from the … read more

  • Gulf Power crews head out to help Hurricane Delta with Restoration in Louisiana

    Posted on October 11, 2020 by STAFF REPORTS

  • Gulf Power crews head out to help Hurricane Delta with Restoration in Louisiana

    Today, Gulf Power crews and other resources are headed to Louisiana, where Hurricane Delta has knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. Nearly 40 Gulf Power lineworkers and support personnel will join its sister company, Florida Power & Light Company, which is supporting the same restoration effort with more than 450 lineworkers and … read more

  • Unknown man dies in fatal accident on U.S. 90 in East Milton

    Posted on October 11, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Unknown man dies in fatal accident on U.S. 90 in East Milton

    The Florida Highway Patrol has yet to identify a man driving a Chevy truck who died at the scene of an accident on US-90 in East Milton yesterday evening. The crash occurred on east of Eaton Drive when the Chevy pickup, traveling eastbound, traveled across the center line and collided into a Ford pickup that … read more

  • Raiders steamroll Indians, 50-21

    Posted on October 9, 2020 by STUART CAMP

  • Raiders steamroll Indians, 50-21

    Trent Hall ambles in for his first, of two, touchdowns Thursday against the Choctaw Indians. (Photo by Stuart Camp) The passing attack caught fire Thursday to complement the vaunted running game, and the Raiders swamped the Choctaw Indians 50-21. The game was played a day early to avoid predicted rain and strong winds from Hurricane … read more